Dacor Warming Drawers
The following models may be used on the Jewish Sabbath or the Jewish Holidays (Yom Tov) in accordance with the instructions below:

Dacor Warming Drawers

DWD

30S

EW

27, 30

EWD

24, 27, 30, 36

EWO

24, 27, 30

IOWO

24

IWD

24, 27, 30

IWO

24, 27

MRWD

27, 30

MWDV

27, 30

MWDH

27, 30

MWH

27, 30

MWV

27, 30

MWO

27, 30

OWD

24

PW

27, 30

PWD

27, 30

PWO

24, 27, 30

Please be aware that there are restrictions in the use of ovens and stoves on the Sabbath and Holidays. If you are unfamiliar with the laws of keeping food warm on the Sabbath or cooking on the Holidays, please call your Rabbi. Please note that when the Holiday and Sabbath coincide, the Sabbath laws prevail. Before first use of a new oven be sure to wash the racks and interior of the oven thoroughly with warm water and soap to remove any coating oil.

The oven temperature may not be initiated, adjusted or turned off on the Sabbath.

On the Sabbath, in lieu of a "blech", the oven controls should be covered. (Be careful not to cover vent openings.)

Food should be placed in the warming oven before the Sabbath begins, as in a regular oven, since none may be placed in the warming oven during the Sabbath.

On the Sabbath, the oven door may only be opened once, all the food removed and then closed. When the timer is used, the oven door may be opened/closed at will once the timer shuts off. On the Holidays, the oven door may be opened/closed at any time as often as desired.

On Yom Tov, as required for food preparation, the temperature may be raised when the indicator light is on and lowered when it is off. The temperature may not be initiated, but it may be turned off when the indicator light is off. Once off, it may not be turned on again.

The timer can only be initiated before the Sabbath/Holiday. Once the timer goes off, the warming oven cannot be used again for that Sabbath/Holiday.

If a power failure occurs, the oven will recover to the set temperature when the power returns.